This video not helpful. You kind of skipped over the most important part? Oh, you know, the part where you can get yourself killed if you don't bleed the voltage out?
sorry, not very helpful. lots of tech talk and no actual work shown. you should have shown how to actually disconnect and how to install a new capacitor. instead you just showed the before and after pictures. other diy videos on same subject are much better.
My capacitor was missing when I moved into my house. Not showing which wires are for herm, c, and fan is very unhelpful. Why else would anyone watch your video? To remember to wear gloves?
This video not helpful. You kind of skipped over the most important part? Oh, you know, the part where you can get yourself killed if you don't bleed the voltage out?
sorry, not very helpful. lots of tech talk and no actual work shown. you should have shown how to actually disconnect and how to install a new capacitor. instead you just showed the before and after pictures. other diy videos on same subject are much better.
Pretty simple... Disconnect, mark spade terminals if needed, reconnect in reverse... Even a caveman can do it!
My capacitor was missing when I moved into my house. Not showing which wires are for herm, c, and fan is very unhelpful. Why else would anyone watch your video? To remember to wear gloves?
@@FocusGroupFilms Buddy if you don't have your wiring schematic figured out at both ends you need to call an electrician.
@@networkoperations Ok..... Sigh.....
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